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    How to switch device to another ZNet?

    I have three ZNets, all acting as primary networks, and each with it's own set of devices that it it talks to. Each ZNet has it's own Home ID.
    I would like to move one of my devices on one of the three primary networks to another primary network. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? I can see the Home ID of the primary ZNet node when I look at the address of the device under it's configuration, and I can select the text there but can't edit it.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Mike

    #2
    Originally posted by mikea View Post
    I have three ZNets, all acting as primary networks, and each with it's own set of devices that it it talks to. Each ZNet has it's own Home ID.
    I would like to move one of my devices on one of the three primary networks to another primary network. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? I can see the Home ID of the primary ZNet node when I look at the address of the device under it's configuration, and I can select the text there but can't edit it.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Mike
    You would have to exclude it on one znet and re-include it on the other. You would have to update any events that used that device.

    Cheers
    Al
    HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
    Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net

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      #3
      Originally posted by sparkman View Post
      You would have to exclude it on one znet and re-include it on the other. You would have to update any events that used that device.

      Cheers
      Al
      Thanks for the quick reply.
      I was hoping for a simpler approach. The device is a Somfy ZRSTi, which, counting the main unit, is 6 additional devices for 6 different motors. Would be a royal pain in the a$$ to do the exclude/include/repair everything else approach.
      I guess I'll just have to figure out a different way to position it within it's current ZNet network.
      Mike

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